Supervisors dissatisfied with county plan

Birmingham Township supervisors will be drafting a letter to Chester County expressing displeasure with a proposed act that would set new standards for stormwater management. Supervisors’ Chairman John Conklin and Vice Chairman Bill Kirkpatrick said Act 167, a countywide plan, would cost too much to implement, especially in a township that has had no significant development in more than a decade. Kirkpatrick said it would…

Read MoreSupervisors dissatisfied with county plan

School board tables vote on marching band curriculum status

More than a dozen students and parents commented during the Nov. 19 Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board meeting on plans to change the curriculum status of the high school marching band. The lengthy discussion led to the board tabling voting on the recommended policy change until the Jan. 22 meeting. Unionville High School policy requires music students who want to participate in band to also participate…

Read MoreSchool board tables vote on marching band curriculum status

Taxes steady in Pennsbury

Assuming the proposed budget passes, Pennsbury Township residents will no change in their township taxes next year. Supervisors authorized the budget be advertised and it is available at the township building and on the Web site. A vote is expected during a Dec. 13 Board of Supervisors’ meeting Township Manager Kathy Howley presented the 2013 budget during the Nov. 15 meeting. The spending plan is…

Read MoreTaxes steady in Pennsbury

Police log Nov. 22

• A 66-year-old woman from Chadds Ford was the victim of fraud, police said. According to a report, someone gained access to her bank account information by unknown means and then made four fraudulent transactions. No other details were released. • Sometime between 4 p.m. on Nov. 12 and 2:15 p.m. on Nov. 13, someone broke into on site storage structures at a business under…

Read MorePolice log Nov. 22

Around Town Nov. 22

• The Brandywine River Museum will be all decked out for holiday fun with its popular O-gauge model train display, thousands of whimsical "critter" ornaments, an exhibition of jewelry inspired by the art of Andrew Weyth and the fascinating exhibition, Pop-Up! Illustration in 3-D, all on view during the annual Brandywine Christmas, Nov. 23 through Jan. 6. (Top photo, The Precipice of Decoration: Volunteers at the…

Read MoreAround Town Nov. 22

Adopt-a-Pet: Phoenix

Phoenix is a cuddly yet energetic American bulldog mix that has been at CCSPCA since July after being found as a stray. Phoenix would make a great family dog as he behaves well with kids 5 years old and up and is housetrained. Recently, Phoenix was a local celebrity when he walked in the West Chester Halloween parade. Phoenix enjoys spending time with other dogs…

Read MoreAdopt-a-Pet: Phoenix

Candlelight Christmas is coming

The 27th annual Candlelight Christmas tour ushers in the holiday season on Dec. 1 from 1-6 p.m. with visits to distinctive homes and historic sites in the village of Marshallton and its environs. Nine festively decorated private homes — most built in the 18th and 19th centuries and nine historic sites in and around Marshallton will be open. The tour is self-guided with directions and…

Read MoreCandlelight Christmas is coming

Free Your Space: Annette’s clutter-free holiday gift picks

Well, here we are, in the thick of the holiday season. Do we shop online this year? Do we run out at midnight for the Black Friday sales? What do our loved-ones want? What would I want? Sometimes there just seems to be too much of everything. On the other hand, a nice new iPad would be nice — but that’s not something I would…

Read MoreFree Your Space: Annette’s clutter-free holiday gift picks

TheDCH to stay in Trolley Square location

After more than a year of study and exploration, the Delaware Center for Horticulture's Board of Directors met on Nov. 19 to decide on the future location for the organization's headquarters. During the research process, multiple New Castle County locations were vetted. The board voted to maintain TheDCH operations in the current Trolley Square location and to withdraw their proposal from consideration as a potential…

Read MoreTheDCH to stay in Trolley Square location

Kennett Symphony announces winners of 2012 instrumental competition

KENNETT SQUARE, PA - The Kennett Symphony of Chester County’s Music Director, Mary Woodmansee Green, is pleased to announce the winners of the 2012 Kennett Symphony Instrumental Competition held on Saturday, November 17, 2012, in the Kendal-at-Longwood Auditorium. The annual competition, chaired by Paul and Irena Merluzzi, is for gifted musicians in grades 9-12. This year, 16 gifted young musicians from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and…

Read MoreKennett Symphony announces winners of 2012 instrumental competition